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Suddenly, my "Web Mail" which I use constantly, now reports that it is NOT secure, and won't load. Accessing this site with the Microsoft Edge Browser, IT says that the site is secure and loads fine. How do I fix this Problem? Seems like a Firefox problem.

Suddenly, my "Web Mail" which I use constantly, now reports that it is NOT secure, and won't load. Accessing this site with the Microsoft Edge Browser, IT says that the site is secure and loads fine. How do I fix this Problem? Seems like a Firefox problem.

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You need to contact you email provider to see what is going on with your email account.

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HAM said

Suddenly, my "Web Mail" which I use constantly, now reports that it is NOT secure, and won't load. Accessing this site with the Microsoft Edge Browser, IT says that the site is secure and loads fine. How do I fix this Problem? Seems like a Firefox problem.

It is loading as https:// and not http://

It is possible there is a server certificate issue as Firefox tells you right away while Chrome/Chromium based browsers may take a while to notice and tell you. In that case the Chrome/Chromium based browsers are not as secure as Firefox.

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/how-do-i-tell-if-my-connection-is-secure https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/what-does-your-connection-is-not-secure-mean

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It is loading as an https://, as all of my other open tabs do. . .those all work.

I could contact my email provider. . .but I am not sure what to tell them. In doing this sort of thing in the past, what I am told is, "It's a browser problem". This is why I HATE web-based/browser based APPS. . .it allows them to both point fingers and do nothing.

Furthermore. . .this issue is ONLY on my Windows 10. On my Mac version. . .same web-address. . .NO issues. So, to me, this is pretty conclusive that it is a issue with FIREFOX latest version.

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HAM said

Furthermore. . .this issue is ONLY on my Windows 10. On my Mac version. . .same web-address. . .NO issues. So, to me, this is pretty conclusive that it is a issue with FIREFOX latest version.

Not necessarily due to any insert Firefox version as Windows users tends to have more issues with security software and antivirus clients getting in the mix by adding their own certificates or change the secure connection in some way in their claims of trying to keep you safe but instead make it worse. The Firefox users on macOS and Linux generally do not encounter this.

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So. . .if what you are saying is so. . .then it wouldn't be my email provider's fault either. Is there any diagnostic tool I can use to resolve? Is there a setting in Firefox that would allow me to circumvent?

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